Fox's Lie to Me (8 ET/PT) moves into its new, earlier time slot tonight with an episode that, like the show itself, is entertaining without being completely satisfying. Stars Tim Roth and Kelli Williams are excellent, as usual, and it's nice to see Williams in a role that allows her to loosen up a bit after her Practice days. The two cases one involving a missing child, the other an author suspected of fabrication are interesting, although after taking a few good turns, the child's story takes one turn too many.

James Whitmore, the many-faceted character actor who delivered strong performances in movies, television and especially the theater with his popular one-man shows about Harry Truman, Will Rogers and Theodore Roosevelt, died Friday, his son said. He was 87.

The Boston Legal balcony is closing. After five seasons, five Emmys and a Golden Globe, Denny Crane (William Shatner) and Alan Shore (James Spader), whose platonic romance has anchored the idiosyncratic ABC drama, will repair to Denny's office balcony for the last time tonight in the series' two-hour finale (9 ET/PT).

As Boston Legal ends its five-season run tonight (ABC, 9 ET/PT), USA TODAY asks executive producers David E. Kelley and Bill D'Elia and stars William Shatner and Candice Bergen to deliver theirverdicts on what made the show memorable to them. No appeals are allowed.

Dylan McDermott's marriage will be officially over after the new year. Documents filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday show a judge has agreed to end McDermott's marriage to actress Shiva Rose McDermott on Jan. 2. The couple, who have two daughters together, separated in 2007.

Get out your hankies for the always-popular makeover episode of America's Next Top Model (CW, tonight, 8 ET/PT). It's a given that tears will be shed. The question, in this reality-savvy age, is whether the tears will be real or will come from someone who knows crying is a good way to get some extra camera time.